- Mulamwah is building a luxury home in his village in Kitale, Trans Nzoia county, with his own money
- The funnyman revealed he will need millions to complete the expensive project, which is close to completion
- Mulamwah also revealed the challenges and sacrifices he has faced in pursuing his dream of having a stunning mansion
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Comedian David Oyando, popularly known as Mulamwah, is living his dream of owning a home in his rural village.
The funnyman has been building a lavish house in Kitale, where he hails from.
Mulamwah opened up about the challenges and sacrifices he made in pursuing his ambitious project.
He said he had funded the construction from his pocket without taking any loans or seeking sponsors.
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He also disclosed the staggering amount of money he will need to complete his dream home.
Dream come true for Mulamwah
Mulamwah spoke to journalists during the premier fourth episode of Terence Creative’s Wash Wash.
"The journey has been difficult, it is a sacrifice because nothing is easy. Even if you say you want to buy a jacket tomorrow, you will have to skip lunch two or three times, it's all due to dedication, sacrifice and hard work. You have to find that money because no one will give you a loan; it's your money...cash, so you'll be going around looking for it..." he said.
Costly affair
The content creator revealed that building a luxury home in the village is not a walk in the park.
He said he will need over 15 million Kenyan shillings to complete the home.
“It’s something that is possible, just don’t tell you that you can’t. It’s just planning and telling yourself that you know what’s possible and you’re willing to do it; it’s that simple. Until I finish it is hard money, it cannot be less than 15 million,” he added.
How much has Mulamwah spent on mansion?
Previously, the comedian opened up on building a two-storey mansion.
The entertainer appeared in the Wicked Edition show on NTV, and the host asked him whether people criticised him for building a house too soon.
Mulamwah noted that it was worth it and had no regrets about undertaking the project.
"I don't feel the weight of building the house, and I am almost done. It has cost me KSh 10 million and KSh 4 million remaining. It is little money, and I will complete the project in a few months," he said.
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